Yes, he said, "I paid ....," before remembering that he wasn't supposed to admit that and tried to change it to, "An accountant paid ...," to match the story that his defence have been trying to peddle, that he didn't know the payments were being made, or what they were all about.
Just as with the E. Jean Carroll case where he got sued a second time because he couldn't stop himself from repeating the same defamatory statements outside court after the first judgement, he just hasn't got enough self-control to avoid opening his big mouth and implicating himself in this case either.